"No say? Well you're probably right that an MRI is necessary; still, it wouldn't make sense at all for dreams to cause burning, I suppose a tumor or something, yes, but would that be a reason for vivid dreams? I'm no doctor, well, not in that regards so I have no idea," Shrugging, eyes falling on her a moment, the professor found a small smile, "He'll be alright though. I assure you."
The mentioning of her students did seem to relax her a bit, and he was happy for that even as she went into her stories about them, and he shook his head, "The standardised testing is a bit of a confusing thing; I am rather glad I don't have to deal with it in my own classes really, but I can see the stress of it. Still, at least you have interested students, that's brilliant. I suppose you have stricter rules to follow though, more rigid, so the curriculum reflects that I assume?"
Troy sipped at his tea, genuinely interested in what she had to say; he loved talking to his cousin, she really opened his world up and he rather enjoyed hearing the way she viewed the world, it was always a treat really.